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Narcissistic Personality Disorders

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Narcissistic Personality Disorder Treatment

Personality disorders, including narcissistic personality disorder, often co-occur with other disorders, including substance use disorders. Evidence-based treatment is essential when a person has a personality disorder and a co-occurring addiction.

Centric Behavioral Health provides narcissistic personality disorder treatment locations nationwide. Our narcissistic personality disorder rehab center works with people with addictions and other mental health disorders because treating them simultaneously can improve recovery outcomes.

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Understanding Personality Disorders

Our personalities are our way of thinking, behaving, and feeling, making us distinct from others. Your environment, experiences, and inherited characteristics influence your personality. For the most part, personality tends to stay the same over time.

When someone has a personality disorder, their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors aren’t in line with cultural expectations. That leads to problems with functioning and can cause distress.

Someone will usually show signs of a personality disorder or certain out-of-the-norm characteristics by the time they reach late adolescence.

There are ten specific diagnosable personality disorders, and they affect at least two of the following parts of someone’s life:

  • How an individual thinks about themselves and others
  • Emotional responses
  • Relationships with other people
  • How a person controls their behavior

Centric Behavioral Health is a leading narcissistic personality disorder treatment provider as part of our addiction rehab programs. We provide dual diagnosis treatment in a comfortable, safe environment.

We work with most major insurance carriers.

Centric Behavioral Health facilities work with most major health insurance carriers in order to provide effective, accessible treatment options for substance abuse and mental health.

Treating Personality Disorders

Without treatment, personality disorders are considered long-term. Treatment can benefit someone significantly when they have a personality disorder, though.

Certain types of talk therapy, also known as psychotherapy, help treat personality disorders and manage the symptoms. During psychotherapy, you might talk about your disorder and how it affects your life, and you can discuss your thoughts, behaviors, and feelings in depth.

Participating in psychotherapy helps you understand the effects of your own behavior on other people, and you can learn productive coping strategies to reduce your problematic behaviors and improve your relationships.

Some psychotherapy approaches to treating personality disorders include cognitive and dialectical behavioral therapy. Group therapy, psycho-education, and psychodynamic therapies may also be part of a personality disorder treatment plan.

Centric Behavioral Health works as a leading provider of narcissistic personality disorder treatment. Our programs are comprehensive and individualized to the needs of each specific client.

The Symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder

When someone has a narcissistic personality disorder or NPD, there are characteristic patterns of self-centered behavior and thinking, a lack of empathy, minimal consideration for others, and an excessive need to feel admired.

It’s very difficult for someone with NPD to change their behavior, even when it negatively affects their life. Narcissistic personality disorder can cause a person to be very sensitive and react to even the smallest of apparent criticism or perceived slights.

Specific symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder include:

  • An exaggerated sense of self-importance or an unrealistic sense of superiority. It’s common for someone with a narcissistic personality disorder to believe they’re special and unique to the point that others can’t understand or relate to them because they’re too ordinary.
  • Narcissists tend to have a hard time in the real world because it doesn’t support how they see themselves, so they often live in a fantasy world defined by self-deception. If someone with this personality disorder feels their world is being threatened, they’ll often act with rage and extreme defensiveness.
  • When a person has a narcissistic personality disorder, they need ongoing administration and praise.
  • Since narcissists think they’re special, they feel they should receive treatment that’s above what other people do.
  • When someone has a narcissistic personality disorder, they can’t feel a sense of empathy or put themselves in the shoes of others, so they might be able to exploit them without feeling shame or a sense of guilt.
  • Narcissists often feel threatened when they are around someone they perceive to have something they don’t, so they’ll try to bully or belittle others.

While personality disorders aren’t easy to treat, at Centric Behavioral Health, we have an expert team of providers who can help someone recognize the symptoms in themselves and begin moving forward with new coping mechanisms. Along with narcissistic personality disorder treatment in Florida, Centric Behavioral Health provides treatment for other mental health disorders simultaneously during addiction rehab programs.

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Personality Disorders and Addiction

When someone has a personality disorder, especially if it’s not well-managed, they are at a higher risk of becoming addicted to substances. Personality disorders can make someone feel disoriented or like no one understands them. Someone might isolate because of their personality disorder, and they could turn to drugs or alcohol as a self-medication strategy.

A personality disorder diagnosis, including NPD, does appear to increase the likelihood of developing an addiction. In previous research, anywhere from 65-90 percent of people evaluated for substance abuse have at least one co-occurring personality disorder.

Different approaches may be used when treating personality disorders that co-occur with a substance use disorder. For example, DBT is an effective form of therapy to reduce symptoms of certain personality disorders and modify behavior in substance use disorders.

With DBT, clients work on accepting the emotions that create distress through practicing mindfulness and developing coping strategies. The end goal of DBT is to help clients accept who they are rather than trying to find their validation in others, so they can make positive changes throughout all areas of their lives with that acceptance.

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Centric Behavioral Health is dedicated to helping others. Our mission is to connect those who contact us with our trusted treatment programs around the country. Contact us today to learn more about our expert programs and how we can help you find long-term healing today.

How Centric Can Help

A person receiving dual diagnosis treatment for a co-occurring mental health disorder and substance use disorder can do so in various settings. 

For example, at Centric Behavioral Health, narcissistic personality disorder treatment is available inpatient or outpatient. Inpatient programs are more immersive and comprehensive and are especially useful for challenging dual diagnoses.

Once someone is ready and they’ve completed a more intensive level of inpatient care, they might move into an outpatient program as they’re ready.

Every person is unique, as are their symptoms and their treatment plan.

If you’d like to learn more about narcissistic personality disorder treatment for yourself or a loved one, reach out to Centric Behavioral Health Our team can help answer your questions or get you started with the next step toward recovery.